THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS SURVEY: A NEW DATA SOURCE ON FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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1 THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS SURVEY: A NEW DATA SOURCE ON FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP Mariarosa Lunati Statistics and Data Directorate Emilia Rossi Paris 21 Tokyo, November 2018

2 About the survey Origin: The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data brought together Facebook, OECD SDD and the World Bank Aim: Contribute to generating information about the business sector by collecting timely data on business perception, motivations and financing For the OECD: Complement our established series of harmonised official business statistics with timely, free-of-charge data; and assess the challenges of collaborating with the private sector for data development 2

3 The Future of Business Survey o Online monthly survey of businesses with a Facebook Page, designed by Facebook, OECD/SDD and World Bank o Innovative experiment of public-private partnership in data development and collection o 42 countries in developed and emerging economies (as of November 2018); survey launched in February 2016 o The Future of Business Survey investigates how firms assess the current state and future outlook of their business, the main challenges they face, their use of digital tools and involvement in international trade Breakdowns of variables by key firm characteristics, such as: age of the business, trade status, sex of the business owner/manager Ad-hoc questionnaire modules on topical issues: gender, trade, taxation, regulation Web site: 3

4 Structure of the survey Firms perception about their current and future situation and most important challenges. Business profile by: Size Age of the business Sex of business owners/managers Sources of business financing Sector of economic activity Participation in international trade Use of digital tools 4

5 INSIGHTS FROM THE SURVEY: EXAMPLES 5

6 Motivations to create a business differ for men and women Motivations to set up a business Percentage of respondents pointing to the option, by sex of ownership or management; Feb-Apr To pursue an interest or hobby Women Men Women To make more money Men Source: Highlights of Entrepreneurship at a Glance

7 Women-owned businesses are typically less likely to use bank loans Use of bank loans for business financing Percentage of respondents pointing to the financing source, by sex of ownership or management; Jan-Apr Source: Highlights of Entrepreneurship at a Glance

8 Women are equally confident as men about the their business, once it is up and running Positive current business status and outlook, by sex of ownership or top management Percentage of respondents reporting the reply Positive, average Source: Entrepreneurship at a Glance

9 High shares of female-run businesses export only to individual consumers, contrary to male-run Export scope, by sex of ownership or top management Percentage of all exporting firms, average Source: Entrepreneurship at a Glance

10 INFOGRAPHICS 10

11 Using the Future of Business Survey: Country infographics on entrepreneurship and gender New product: Country infographics presenting key findings on entrepreneurial attitude and determinants by sex of the business owner, drawing on questions implemented in special survey modules. Three topics: i. Motivations for creating a business ii. Sources of financing for creating a business iii. Sources of learning on business management Web site: 11

12 Country infographics Source: 12